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Module 1.1: What does it mean to be a doctor?
Module 1.2: What does it mean to be a patient?
Module 1.3: The doctor-patient relationship
Module 1.4: The foundations of communication - 1
Module 1.5: The cadaver as our first teacher
Module 2.2 The foundations of bioethics
Module 2.3: Health care as a right
Module 2.4: Working in a health care team
Module 2.5: Bioethics continued – Case studies on patient autonomy and deci
Module 2.6: Bioethics continued: Case studies on autonomy and decision maki
Module 2.7: Bioethics continued: Case studies on autonomy and decision maki
Module 2.8: What does it mean to be family member of a sick patient?
Module 3.1: The foundations of communication - 3
Module 3.2: Case studies in bioethics - Disclosure of medical errors
Module 3.3: The foundations of communication - 4
Module 3.4: Case studies in bioethics – Confidentiality
Module 3.5: Case studies in bioethics - Fiduciary duty
Module 4.1: The foundations of communication - 5
Module 4.2: Case studies in medico-legal and ethical situations
Module 4.3: Case studies in medico-legal and ethical situations
Module 4.4: Case studies in ethics empathy and the doctor-patient relations
Module 4.5: Case studies in ethics: the doctor-industry relationship
Module 4.6: Case studies in ethics and the doctor - industry relationship
Module 4.8: Dealing with death
Module 4.9: Medical Negligence
Module 1.1: What does it mean to be a doctor?
Module 1.2: What does it mean to be a patient?
Module 1.3: The doctor-patient relationship
Module 1.4: The foundations of communication - 1
Module 1.5: The cadaver as our first teacher
Module 2.2 The foundations of bioethics
Module 2.3: Health care as a right
Module 2.4: Working in a health care team
Module 2.5: Bioethics continued – Case studies on patient autonomy and deci
Module 2.6: Bioethics continued: Case studies on autonomy and decision maki
Module 2.7: Bioethics continued: Case studies on autonomy and decision maki
Module 2.8: What does it mean to be family member of a sick patient?
Module 3.1: The foundations of communication - 3
Module 3.2: Case studies in bioethics - Disclosure of medical errors
Module 3.3: The foundations of communication - 4
Module 3.4: Case studies in bioethics – Confidentiality
Module 3.5: Case studies in bioethics - Fiduciary duty
Module 4.1: The foundations of communication - 5
Module 4.2: Case studies in medico-legal and ethical situations
Module 4.3: Case studies in medico-legal and ethical situations
Module 4.4: Case studies in ethics empathy and the doctor-patient relations
Module 4.5: Case studies in ethics: the doctor-industry relationship
Module 4.6: Case studies in ethics and the doctor - industry relationship
Module 4.8: Dealing with death
Module 4.9: Medical Negligence
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Module 1.1: What does it mean to be a doctor?
Module 1.2: What does it mean to be a patient?
Module 1.3: The doctor-patient relationship
Module 1.4: The foundations of communication - 1
Module 1.5: The cadaver as our first teacher
Module 2.2 The foundations of bioethics
Module 2.3: Health care as a right
Module 2.4: Working in a health care team
Module 2.5: Bioethics continued – Case studies on patient autonomy and deci
Module 2.6: Bioethics continued: Case studies on autonomy and decision maki
Module 2.7: Bioethics continued: Case studies on autonomy and decision maki
Module 2.8: What does it mean to be family member of a sick patient?
Module 3.1: The foundations of communication - 3
Module 3.2: Case studies in bioethics - Disclosure of medical errors
Module 3.3: The foundations of communication - 4
Module 3.4: Case studies in bioethics – Confidentiality
Module 3.5: Case studies in bioethics - Fiduciary duty
Module 4.1: The foundations of communication - 5
Module 4.2: Case studies in medico-legal and ethical situations
Module 4.3: Case studies in medico-legal and ethical situations
Module 4.4: Case studies in ethics empathy and the doctor-patient relations
Module 4.5: Case studies in ethics: the doctor-industry relationship
Module 4.6: Case studies in ethics and the doctor - industry relationship
Module 4.8: Dealing with death
Module 4.9: Medical Negligence
Module 3.4: Case studies in bioethics – Confidentiality
Identify, discuss and defend medico-legal, socio-cultural and ethical issues as it pertains to confidentiality in patient care
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